When the observer's attitudes and values affect an observation or the interpretation of the observation, this is known as

a. observer effect. c. participant effect.
b. observer bias. d. context bias.


B

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Chapter 1 identified several challenges that currently exist within the field of early childhood education. Identify two of these, and explain your role in addressing these challenges

What will be an ideal response?

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A first grade class is very excited that they are having parent volunteers visit their classroom one day. The teacher is concerned to see one parent volunteer correcting every mistake her child makes. The child becomes discouraged and wants to stop reading. What is a recommended course of action?

a. Abandon the volunteer program completely; it is not working as planned. b. Make an appointment with the principal to get advice about what to do. c. Announce that volunteer time is up and send children back to their seats. d. Speak with the parent privately, provide clearer guidelines, and make a training video for the volunteers that models how to support children's reading.

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The two factors affecting cognitive functioning of students with TBI are the extent of the injury and:

A. The age at the time of injury B. The location of the injury C. Cause of the injury D. Size of the injury

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